The arrests primarily took place in Dallas, Irving, Arlington, Fort Worth, Garland and Collin County. Federal agents detained 84 people of “varying degrees of criminality,” according to Dexter Henson, the ICE spokesperson.
News of the protest spread across social media over the weekend, inviting people to "show up & speak up for those who can't."
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has carried out raids across the United States, including several cities in Texas.
ICE agents arrested nearly 90 illegal immigrants in North Texas on Sunday. And there are signs this is just the beginning.
The TV host known as “Dr. Phil” embedded with U.S. immigration enforcement officers during an operation in Chicago on Sunday, defending President Donald
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 84 people across North Texas on Sunday during immigration enforcement operations, the agency confirmed.According to a spokesperson for ICE's Dallas Field Office,
Immigration operations were taking place all over the country less than a week after President Trump was sworn in.
I have many students who don’t even speak English and they are in 10th-11th grade,’ a Fort Worth-based teacher tweeted
Fort Worth ISD says it is investigating a substitute teacher who allegedly asked ICE to deport students, saying many "don't even speak English."
Fort Worth ISD is looking into a teacher's social media post urging Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to go to North Side High School to remove students believed to be in the U.S. illegally.
A “Know Your Rights” table was set up across from North Side High School by Congressman Marc Veasey to inform families about their legal options if detained by ICE.